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Nevada Lawmakers Press Corrections Officials on Transgender Protections and Solitary Confinement Limits
Nevada corrections officials appeared before state lawmakers Tuesday to provide an update on efforts to strengthen protections for transgender people who are incarcerated and ...
Late Nights, Positive Paths – How Clark County Is Working to Keep Las Vegas Teens Engaged This Summer
As summer begins and schools close for break, local officials in Clark County are expanding efforts to provide structured activities for teenagers during late ...
These Las Vegas Neighborhoods Raise Red Flags for New Residents
Las Vegas is widely recognized for tourism, entertainment, and economic opportunity. However, day-to-day living in the city varies significantly depending on location. While many ...
“Never Expected This”: Canoga Park Resident Reacts to Police Dog Shooting Incident
CANOGA PARK, California — A Canoga Park woman is speaking out after witnessing a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer shoot and kill her ...
Police Chase Suspect Strikes Four Pedestrians and Officer During Reckless Pursuit
LOS ANGELES, California — A police pursuit in Los Angeles turned chaotic when a suspect vehicle struck four pedestrians and a police officer during ...
Zippy’s to Close West Las Vegas Location, Ending a Popular Hawaii Dining Spot
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Popular Hawaii-based restaurant chain Zippy’s is set to close its West Las Vegas location, marking the end of a dining ...
Scientists Say Earthquake Stress Is Building Beneath California, and Here’s What That Really Means
For most Californians, earthquakes are a familiar reality rather than a distant fear. But recent scientific research is drawing renewed attention to what is ...
Why the Metro E Line Extension Is Drawing Complaints Even as Support Grows Across Los Angeles
The planned extension of Los Angeles Metro’s E Line has become a point of public debate, highlighting a familiar tension between long-term infrastructure goals ...
What We Know About the Multi-City Hit-and-Run That Injured Pedestrians and a Police Officer in L.A.
A man is in custody following a series of hit-and-run incidents across parts of Los Angeles County that left multiple pedestrians injured and resulted ...
What Juneteenth Still Teaches About Information, Power, and California’s Budget Choices
Juneteenth is widely recognized as a commemoration of the end of slavery, but it also carries a lasting lesson about access to information. It ...
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Nevada Lawmakers Press Corrections Officials on Transgender Protections and Solitary Confinement Limits
Nevada corrections officials appeared before state lawmakers Tuesday to provide an update on efforts to strengthen protections for transgender people who are incarcerated and to....
Late Nights, Positive Paths – How Clark County Is Working to Keep Las Vegas Teens Engaged This Summer
As summer begins and schools close for break, local officials in Clark County are expanding efforts to provide structured activities for teenagers during late evening....
These Las Vegas Neighborhoods Raise Red Flags for New Residents
Las Vegas is widely recognized for tourism, entertainment, and economic opportunity. However, day-to-day living in the city varies significantly depending on location. While many neighborhoods....
“Never Expected This”: Canoga Park Resident Reacts to Police Dog Shooting Incident
CANOGA PARK, California — A Canoga Park woman is speaking out after witnessing a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer shoot and kill her dog....
Police Chase Suspect Strikes Four Pedestrians and Officer During Reckless Pursuit
LOS ANGELES, California — A police pursuit in Los Angeles turned chaotic when a suspect vehicle struck four pedestrians and a police officer during a....
Zippy’s to Close West Las Vegas Location, Ending a Popular Hawaii Dining Spot
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Popular Hawaii-based restaurant chain Zippy’s is set to close its West Las Vegas location, marking the end of a dining spot....
Scientists Say Earthquake Stress Is Building Beneath California, and Here’s What That Really Means
For most Californians, earthquakes are a familiar reality rather than a distant fear. But recent scientific research is drawing renewed attention to what is happening....
Why the Metro E Line Extension Is Drawing Complaints Even as Support Grows Across Los Angeles
The planned extension of Los Angeles Metro’s E Line has become a point of public debate, highlighting a familiar tension between long-term infrastructure goals and....
What We Know About the Multi-City Hit-and-Run That Injured Pedestrians and a Police Officer in L.A.
A man is in custody following a series of hit-and-run incidents across parts of Los Angeles County that left multiple pedestrians injured and resulted in....
What Juneteenth Still Teaches About Information, Power, and California’s Budget Choices
Juneteenth is widely recognized as a commemoration of the end of slavery, but it also carries a lasting lesson about access to information. It marks....



















